3 Lessons I’ve Learned this Year by Meagan Santa

As much as we have all experienced loss, grief and suffering this last year, I am choosing to see the good. I cherish the lessons I’ve learned because they have continued to be the quiltwork that makes me who I am. I believe your own lessons make up who you are too. You can control your perspective and see the strength and growth that it created as much as honoring the hard parts and messy bits. Let’s do that together.

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When I’m avoiding my yoga & meditation practice, I really need it the most. 

Being still is a struggle for me at times. I like to move quickly and “get it done”. Many days spent working from home meant I spent a lot of time alone this year. Growth isn’t always easy and growing pains are real. Deep down I knew that sitting through the initial few minutes of discomfort on my mat would lead to a clearer mind, a calmer body and a sense of nourishment, and yet I wouldn’t always give myself that. Even going to the grocery store felt uncomfortable for many months. It’s only now beginning to feel somewhat okay again. I’d avoid going to the store and order online whenever possible. However, we can’t avoid discomfort forever otherwise we will never grow. If you know me, you know personal growth is something I strive for and heavily value. This has been my work, to not avoid the discomfort but to take action. I now focus on the positive outcome of my yoga and meditation practice and this makes the first few moments much easier to settle into. 

Exploring your own backyard makes you appreciate it more. 

In June 2020, IFFDiscover was born with the intention to see the world through the lens of yoga. What started as a 7 day RV tour through Southern Ontario grew into a larger mission to find the hidden gems this province has to offer: try new things, get outside in all seasons, find healing in nature and explore for the joy, fun and adventure of it. We proudly created the Discover Ontario Yoga Series here.

Going for walks, various hikes, soaking up the views, sitting around a campfire, and playing at the beach are a few of the ways I’ve fallen in love with Ontario. I’ve taken the mindfulness tools I’ve learned over the years and brought them with me on these trips. Deep breaths, body scans, moving more mindfully, observing my thoughts, really listening to others and listening without judgment, and doing one thing at a time have been really helpful practices for staying present and lowering my anxiety. It’s a really cool way to take yoga off the mat and into the world. Make it part of your lifestyle instead of just the 45 minutes you spend on your mat during class.

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Healing & growth sometimes requires a major call to action. 

A global pandemic and BLM movement rocked us all and sparked an enormous call to action whether that was learning, unlearning, reflecting, stepping up, creating space, changing habits, etc. Our earth needs healing. We have a lot to learn from one another to make our time here more inclusive and purposeful. There is still much room for growth. Social media has been an interesting learning tool that has given me the opportunities to read different opinions, follow recommendations for teachers, and open my eyes to the ways I can show up better. Our communities and our home on Earth require consistent love and dedicated support. 

Instead of being overwhelmed by a large event or the latest news, I’ve thought about what I can do. Can I donate $5.00? Can I follow and support a social media account? Can I share a post with a few friends to learn alongside me? Can I follow through on my healthy habits so I can keep showing up for others? Can I send a quick message to check-in on someone? Yes to all the above. It’s going to take all of us doing the little things every day. The compound effect. It adds up my friends. Your contribution matters and it feels pretty darn good too.

BONUS: “It’s good to feel good!” 

My dear teacher Gabby Bernstein says this often and I want you to start believing it. Part of your contribution is your practice. It brings you home to your wholeness. Your mat allows you to heal and grow too. I want you to feel good in whatever way that looks. Just a little better than yesterday or this morning or last week. Pick up the garbage on the street. Order in from a local restaurant. Call a friend. Do a 10 minute meditation. Drink your water. Wave to a neighbor. You’ve got this. We’ve got this.

I’d love to hear your lessons especially if yoga, mindfulness and/or our community has been a part of them! Share them in the IFF Facebook Community, on Instagram, Facebook or even through email at info@infinefeatheryoga.com

You Are Welcome Here by Meagan Santa

Finding Yoga During a Season of Uncertainty By Assistant Manager of In Fine Feather Yoga

I found yoga during a season of uncertainty. I had just finished college and felt a little lost. I was searching for a style of movement that felt safe for my knee injuries. I had 2 knee procedures during my dance career that had left me feeling disconnected from my body. 

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My good friend gifted me In Fine Feather’s New Student Intro Special Pass so she and I went together. My first class was with Shelley Gordon, owner of Love My Mat and I loved it. I did pay what you can/community classes for months until Helena suggested I do Yoga Teacher Training, additionally offering me an Energy Exchange position. Through months of consistent practice, I felt my anxiety become more bearable and I developed tools to ease my stress. I made new friends and started dreaming about what it would be like to guide a yoga class, having been a dance teacher in the past. I felt my knee continue to get stronger and my own awareness of my physical body and thoughts become more clear.


As an experienced yoga teacher and assistant manager at IFF, I’m now sharing what I would have wanted to read on the first day I attended a yoga class at In Fine Feather Yoga. I hope you feel supported and even more confident that you’re being led into a community that welcomes everyone no matter what. A community that values, health, wellness, vitality, and most importantly, compassion for ourselves, each other, and the world. 

What You Can Expect: Functional Movement & Mindfulness

Functional movement & simple integrations into mindfulness are important to us during any class on the schedule. All teachers begin each class with breath as an opportunity to land in your space and check-in with yourself. This allows students to heighten their own body awareness and notice the quality of their thoughts. Although our yoga classes are traditionally based on the Vinyasa and Anusara practices we sometimes like to veer off into other creative and playful movements. 

Your safety is our priority which is why all teachers have studied anatomy and alignment for a number of additional hours to ensure we are fully equipped to guide with the utmost care and consideration. Through regular practice, students often find they build strength while increasing their range of flexibility and mobility. The benefits of a regular yoga practice are known to heighten your quality of life off the mat. 

Going even deeper than the mindfulness practices we teach in class we offer a number of additional resources like blogs, IGTVs, quick chats after class, book recommendations, community chat in the private Facebook Group and more so you can feel confident when inviting additional mindfulness habits into your day to day routine. We want our students to feel a sense of ease, balance and connectedness as often as possible, not just on the mat. 

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Love & Kindness Are the Only Student Prerequisites

We continue to learn and unlearn how to create a welcoming community for everyone. There is room for every body shape, belief system, ethnicity, background, age, and representation at In Fine Feather Yoga. We feel inspired by the work Robin Yolanda Lacambra does and highly suggest our community explore her Sharing Privilege workshop here as an opportunity to go deeper.

You can show up exactly as you are. Rest your “baggage”, trauma, stress, mental health battles, hurt, etc down beside your mat and give yourself permission to simply be. We believe each yoga practice or act of mindfulness is a step closer to healing, growth and inner peace. The more often we can open our arms and hearts to one and another to share this gift, the more love and kindness there will be.

Financial Accessibility

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This has always and will always be important to us. You can begin your practice for as little as $5.00 by exploring the various Online Offerings available here. Many of our regular students began their yoga journey with the New Student Intro Special which gives you 30 days of unlimited live classes for $30.00 here. If you are still unsure if a home practice will suit your lifestyle you can try a class with Helena for free here. We occasionally pop up free replay classes on our YouTube channel! In the warmer months, we host Yoga in the Park at Hamilton Gage Park. These classes are pay-what-you-can and give students an opportunity to practice outside! We will release the Yoga in the Park schedule in late spring!

How Our Community Stays Connected

It’s been really beautiful to see our community come together to support each other. You can request to join our private Facebook Group here. One of our ambassadors and key members is Carol. She has been the glue keeping the students and teachers connected virtually through book shares, donation drives, engaging post opportunities, etc. 

We are better together. However, you find In Fine Feather Yoga, we are happy to have you and accept you where you’re at in whatever season of life you may be walking through. So many of us have found yoga during difficult seasons and our mat was and still is a safe and peaceful place to be. As teachers, we know this to be true for ourselves from our experiences. This is part of the reason we are so passionate about guiding you and holding space. 


Book your live class via Mindbody here and explore our membership options here. I encourage you to read our additional blogs here to learn more about yoga, meditation, mindfulness, our community and the personal growth resources available. Follow us on Instagram here to find even more including Flow Progression videos and inspiring chats with myself and Helena McKinney, our founder. If you have additional questions, email info@infinefeatheryoga.com.

Why Yoga & Mindful Movement Helps to Reduce Anxiety, Fear & Stress

with Helena McKinney, Founder of In Fine Feather Yoga

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At some point in our lives, we have all experienced a certain level of stress, worry, doubt, anxiety and even panic. I think it is fair to say that during this pandemic we have all experienced heightened levels of these sensations. Some days it is easier than others to navigate our way through it. Some days the unknown is enough to make us want to stay in bed and not wake up until this is all over. But it is so essential that we keep showing up, the best we can, every day for ourselves and for each other even when it is hard. It can be really challenging creating healthy habits and patterns for ourselves when it feels like all of our energy reserves are depleted. BUT… guess what! Yoga and movement shifts, creates, cultivates and generates new energy in the body and mind. I like to compare it to convincing a kid to eat broccoli; they don’t want to eat their greens but you know the long term health benefits. You’ve got to do the hard thing because it’s the best thing for you. Adults, you need to ‘eat your greens’ too! Let’s explore just some of the benefits of a daily movement practice.

1. Benefits of Taking Deep Breaths in Yoga

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Every yoga practice that we offer begins with slowing down the pace of your breath; softening all the muscles of respiration around the shoulders, ribs, and belly to take deeper, longer inhales and exhales. (I bet you already started paying attention to how you are breathing). When the body receives more oxygen, it invites our muscles, tissues and joints to release tension. Ahhhh, sigh of relief, you can let go for a minute. This also calms the nervous system  which invites you to feel safer, calmer and less panicked. (You aren’t running from a bear or trying to put out a fire) Your heart rate will begin to slow down and you can often physically feel when this shift happens. 

2. Yoga Stimulates the Body, Gets you Moving and Shifts Energy 

Movement is the body's friction. Scientifically movement gets fluid moving in the body releasing all the ‘happy’ hormones and improving your overall mood. This is often why you feel fired up, more positive and lighter when you finish a workout or a class. When you stretch or build heat in your body you can process physical tension, tightness and discomfort that is often associated with localized stress and anxiety.

3. Yoga Brings you into the Present Moment and Helps you Focus

Every class encourages you to pay attention on a heightened level to how you are moving. This limits the mind’s ability to wander off into the experiences of your current life. When you are focusing inward to your body you are literally turning off your brain's quick reactions and responses to your stressful experiences which allows you to enjoy being in the present moment doing what you’re doing. This can lead to a general sensation of feeling more content, centred, secure and simply OK. Sometimes all we need is to feel ok and to distance ourselves from the chaos that surrounds us. Moving your body can become a daily reminder of your current strength, flexibility and endurance. All the qualities we need to get through the day! 

4. Practice Creates a Positive Mindset for the Day

Once you have established a clearer head space for yourself, you might feel more equipped to set an intention and take on the day. Each yoga class with In Fine Feather will invite you to focus your attention on sensation and how you would like to feel. Perhaps you want to feel calm and more balanced; if you have achieved that in your practice, let it guide you into all the other tasks you need to complete. You can remind yourself of the calm and balance you cultivated in class. You are capable because you have witnessed it within yourself. You will feel more confident to handle anything that comes your way and you will have the resources to move through the challenging moments. How empowering is that?!!! 

Hopefully you feel inspired to get up and get moving even if it’s just for 10 minutes a day. Perhaps next week it will be 20 and then 30 minutes. We have so many resources online to help support you with a home movement practice. Check out what we have available on our YouTube Channel. See what you can download from our website In Fine Feather Yoga. We also host LIVE classes every day. See our schedule HERE and reserve your spot for a session. Small steps accumulate and eventually get you to the next step. Any action is better than inaction. Starting somewhere is a start. 

Keep a positive mindset and remember that all of the staff at In Fine Feather are here to support you! Reach out whenever you need. If you have more questions about igniting your Yoga practice, email  info@infinefeatheryoga.com

Much Love, 
Helena  


2020 Reflections with Helena McKinney

A Year in Review with the founder of In Fine Feather Yoga & Hamilton entrepreneur, Helena McKinney. 

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Every year around this time I share a personal and professional reflection of the year. I usually highlight the major accomplishments, milestone moments and successful events. (Check out the 2019 reflection). Well, as we all know this year has been extremely different and challenging in so many ways, so this year's reflection is going to have a different vibe as well. Rather than bringing to light the specific things that happened (or didn’t happen at all), I want to talk about the overall sensation of 2020, as well as my core values that have been strengthened and have supported me immensely throughout ALL the decisions and hardships that came with this year. These words have been my mantras, repeated daily to myself; they have been my constant reminders for how I want to feel, that it's ok to not be ok sometimes and they’ve picked me up when I needed a gentle hand.

Acceptance

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It's felt like a rollercoaster for all of us but navigating the physical location of the studio was causing me so much additional stress and taking so much emotional energy from me. At some point I had to LET GO and find radical acceptance with all of the circumstances that were out of my control. Once I landed in this place, I was able to focus my attention, be clear with my intentions and explore my creativity again. Leaning into this time and trying to find peace with it has allowed me to cultivate new adventures for myself and ultimately offer new services for you. I have deepened my own daily mindfulness practice and I am beyond excited to share them with you in the 21 Day Meditation Challenge that is about to begin on January 4th. I have developed as an entrepreneur by learning new skill sets and been able to do more lifestyle and business mentoring with Emerge Mentoring, the other business I founded in 2019. Taking on new challenges has actually been refreshing and invigorating once I let go of the forces that are greater than me.

Consistency

Showing up for myself hasn’t always been easy over the last 10 months and I have sometimes felt the added weight of showing up for a community. BUT I do it and I LOVE it! I have often been asked how I show up to teach our LIVE classes every day with something insightful to say and how I don’t even skip a beat when it comes to being present. Here's how: I understand the importance of my role and the service I offer for people's mental health and wellbeing every day. I always feel better after I teach and move with our community. In Fine Feather Yoga is my life and you need to show up for life otherwise it keeps happening without you. Even when it is the hardest it has ever been, I want to move through it together, rather than feeling stuck and alone.

Self Care

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Taking care of myself has become a top priority. I began to understand that my energy is different right now and I need to have a different level of expectation from myself. We are all trying to process so much every day and it's exhausting sometimes. Taking rest and time to slow down has been essential to making it through the weeks of isolation and now the current lockdown. Without the usual hustle of day to day life I have embraced new hobbies that feed my soul and aren’t so closely associated with working all the time the way I used to. My schedule is much more balanced and allows me to crochet, nap, cook meals in the evening, listen to an audible book, catch up with a friend on the phone, nourish my plants, do projects around the house and soak in the tub for an hour. Want to see a little more of my personal lifestyle and sillness? Check out my  instagram account @helena_hamont; you’ll get daily doses of my cat Gus, witness my ridiculous solo dance parties and hear my random rants. 

Finally, I move forward with HOPE

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While this year has looked really different, I have learned so much about my personal drive and cultivated deeper connections with our community. I am HOPEFUL that we will emerge from this time stronger, more compassionate and more understanding humans. I think we will be more mindful to our work/life balance, respectful of each other's boundaries and appreciative of human connection. These are good things! I want you all to take 10 minutes of quiet space to yourself to explore what this slower, more introspective time has offered you. What have you learned about yourself through the challenges? What relationships have been strengthened? How have you grown as an individual? I would love for you to join me on New Year’s Day for our Intention Setting LIVE yoga class. I will guide you through an Intro to Flow class, (safe for students of all levels) followed by a journaling exercise that will deepen your awareness of the growth you have received this year. Please be sure to sign up online HERE to receive the live class link. 

All we can do is our best. Keep showing up for yourself and support yourself in whatever ways possible. Keep connecting to your community and loved ones. We are in this together! Sending all my love and gratitude,

Happy New Year, 
Helena xo